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So a Unicode codepoint can correspond to different glyphs in the same font depending on the language? This seems like a big oversight by Unicode, unless it's a conscious decision?
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@hongminhee I see, I dove a little bit into the subject and it comes down to Unicode primitives I don't understand yet. Thanks for the pointers :) |
@thomas It's called Han unification. See also the following thread:
https://fosstodon.org/@hongminhee/113039545387576150